Ecopoetics and the Global Landscape: Critical Essays is a collection of trans-national essays on the intersection of ecopoetics and foundational theoretical issues within ecocriticism, such as environmental justice, indigenous studies, animal studies, new materialism, as well as the local and global.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Trans-National Ecopoetics
Isabel Sobral Campos
Section 1 - An Ecopoetics of Resistance: Transnational Voices of Dissent
Chapter One - "No More Boomerang:" Environment and Technology in Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Poetry
John Charles Ryan
Chapter Two - "To a Nation Out of its Mind": Joy Harjo's Post-Pastoral
Sarah Giragosian
Chapter Three - Native Chamorro Eco-Poetry in the Work of Cecilia C. T. Perez
Craig Santos Perez
Chapter Four - "Neither Homeland Nor Exile are Words": "Situated Knowledge" in the Works of Palestinian and Native American Writers
Benay Blend
Chapter Five - Nature as a Counter-Historical Narrative in Holocaust Poetry (Milosz, Celan, and Pagis)
Aleksandra Ubertowska, Translated by Pawel Wojtas
Section 2 - An Ecopoetics of the Nonhuman: Animal Encounters
Chapter Six - Noticing with Bishop: Curiosity and "The Moose"
Cheryl Alison
Chapter Seven - Nonhuman Voices in Les Murray's Translations from the Natural World
Sarah Bouttier
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